Five sleeping disorders you probably didn't know about

Parasomnias and other ailments
Popular culture
Unknown disorders
Sleep eating
Devastating disorder
Misconceptions
Uncontrolled
Exploding head syndrome
Unharmful
RBD
Early symptoms of other diseases
Sexsomnia
Hard to spot
Dangerous 
Restless Legs Syndrome
Itching, crawling and throbbing
Parasomnias and other ailments

Parasomnias are sleep disorders that involve undesired physical events that interrupt sleep. According to the Cleveland Clinic, they can occur before, during sleep, or while waking up.

Popular culture

Some parasomnias have prominent places in popular culture: sleepwalking or night terrors are often portrayed in TV and movies, and many know what they are.

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Unknown disorders

However, some parasomnias are less known and can lead to stigma or years of battling for a diagnosis.

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Sleep eating

One of those disorders is sleep eating. Similarly to sleepwalkers, people with a sleep-related eating disorder typically rise in the middle of the night to eat.

Devastating disorder

Dr. Carlos Schenck, a professor at the University of Minnesota, told CNN: "Of all the parasomnias, sleep-related eating disorder has the worst impact on people's lives."

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Misconceptions

The patients eat significant amounts of junk food during the night, which causes other health issues. It is frequently misinterpreted as a volunteer action, so they can also suffer from stigma.

Uncontrolled

People with sleep-related eating disorders are only partially awake while they eat. They cannot control their body or impulses, the Cleveland Clinic explains.

Exploding head syndrome

Other parasomnias sound worse but are much less dangerous than sleep eating. Exploding head syndrome is the perfect example. People with the condition hear an explosion as they fall asleep.

Unharmful

The Cleveland Clinic says the condition is unharmful and does not indicate any serious health problems. However, it can scare the person experiencing it. Minor changes can stop the explosions.

RBD

On the other hand, RBD, or REM sleep behavior disorder, can signal other health issues. People with RBD move their bodies while in deep sleep, acting out their dreams with violent movements.

Early symptoms of other diseases

The brain paralyzes the body while we sleep to avoid that, but losing that capacity can be an early sign of neuronal diseases like Parkinson's. It is also dangerous to the person next to them.

Sexsomnia

People with sexsomnia, a sex-related parasomnia, can also endanger their partners. These patients engage in sexual behaviors while their bodies are awake, but their consciences are not.

Hard to spot

According to what Dr. Carlos Schenck told CNN, many patients are unaware of their condition until they get hurt or their bed partner warns them when they perform non-consensual actions.

Dangerous 

That is why the condition can be hazardous for patients. Schenck told the outlet that it generally involves complicated situations that cause embarrassment and pain or even result in arrests.

Restless Legs Syndrome

Parasomnias can result from other nerve conditions, such as restless leg syndrome. People who suffer from that condition feel unease in their limbs, typically in the evening.

Itching, crawling and throbbing

According to the Cleveland Clinic, the syndrome causes a strong urge to move one's legs when resting. It provokes sensations like itching, pulling, crawling, or throbbing.

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